Make A Workwear Statement Without Looking Unprofessional

There’s a reason why the word “suits” is used dismissively to describe some people. It connotes a boring, cookie-cutter look indicative of a boring, cookie-cutter job—and possibly implies a boring, cookie-cutter person, too. Of course, the reason suits are such relied upon as classic is because they’re professional and get the sartorial job done.

If you’re trying to look appropriate for the office but don’t want to blend into the crowd so much you forget your individuality, we’ve got just the solution for you: a red briefcase. Here’s how to pick one.

Color

There’s red, and then there’s red. Though any shade will most likely work with your current office palette of black, navy and gray suits, you can adjust the level of daring by adjusting the brightness of the red. For a more subdued look, pick a deep maroon, or if you’re feeling bold, try a bright cherry color.

Size

There is more than one way to make a statement, and size is one of them. Since you’re already calling attention to your bag with an unusual color, stick with a more standard size—anything too large will just make it look like you’ve brought a fire truck to work (and while your three-year-old son might think that’s cool, no one else will).

Quality

If you’re going to draw all eyes to one part of your outfit, you’d better make sure it looks darn good. Pick a red briefcase made of quality leather, and pay close attention to detail—think clean stitching, a metal zipper and well-finished edges. Add a pair of designer shoes, and everyone will be so dazzled by your taste that you can practically substitute a trashbag for a tie without anyone batting an eyelid.

Don’t let the fluorescent lighting and maze-like cubicles get you down. Keep your workplace spicy by adding a red briefcase the next time you head to the office.

Beat the office doldrums with a red briefcase.

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